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  2. ASMR Darling - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017 she uploaded another popular video, ASMR 20 Triggers to Help You Sleep (38 million views as of August 2022). She was interviewed in a Shane Dawson video in August 2017, [ 8 ] and shortly afterwards she reached 1 million subscribers on YouTube. [ 9 ]

  3. Brittany Broski - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Alexis Tomlinson (born May 10, 1997), known professionally as Brittany Broski, is an American social media personality, YouTuber, and comedian.She initially gained fame after a video of her tasting kombucha for the first time went viral on TikTok in 2019.

  4. ASMR - Wikipedia

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    A genre of videos intended to induce ASMR has emerged in recent years, approximately 25 million of which had been published on YouTube by 2022, [42] and categories of dedicated live ASMR streams exist on Twitch, Kick, Instagram, and TikTok.

  5. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Progression of the most-viewed video on YouTube Video name Uploader Views at achievement* Publication date Date achieved Days after upload Days held Takedown date Ref Notes "Baby Shark Dance" [7] Pinkfong Baby Shark - Kids' Songs & Stories: 7,046,700,000: June 17, 2016: November 2, 2020 1600 1,551 "Despacito" [10] Luis Fonsi: 2,993,700,000 ...

  6. KallMeKris - Wikipedia

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    [10] [15] Her brother convinced her to create a TikTok account and has stated that she did so out of boredom. [8] [10] Collins created her TikTok account on April 9, 2020, and posted her first video on the same day, which was a lip-sync to an audio of a line spoken by John C. Reilly in the 2008 film Step Brothers. [8]

  7. Jalaiah Harmon - Wikipedia

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    The video gained about 13,000 views on Instagram, with different users recreating the dance video. In October 2019, the dance was posted on TikTok for the first time by a different creator, with username @global.jones, who changed a few moves at the end. The dance went viral on the platform. [1]

  8. Maria Viktorovna - Wikipedia

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    Maria "Masha" Viktorovna [a] [3] (Russian: Мари́я Викторовна; born July 22, 1986), known professionally as Gentle Whispering ASMR, is a Russian-American ASMR performer and YouTube personality. Her YouTube videos are considered to be among the most well-known and popular in the ASMR genre.

  9. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, TikTok made an apology after a shock video, showing a girl dancing which then cuts to a graphic scene of a man being beheaded by a saw, went viral. The video has now been sent to TikTok's blacklist, which automatically detects it before being uploaded. [ 207 ]